The New Yorkerのインスタグラム(newyorkermag) - 2月24日 13時05分
The photographer Seiichi Furuya met Christine Gössler, a student of art history, in Austria in 1978, and after a few months’ courtship the two married. Furuya documented their bohemian life in Europe: travel, cigarettes, apartments that still appear stylish across the distance of time. A few years later, Gössler died by suicide. Even decades on, she remains Furuya’s great subject. For his new book, he returned to his archive, where he found something unexpected: images that Gössler had taken of him, sometimes documenting the very moment in which he was photographing her. See more of their photographs at the link in our bio.
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